What's the most overpriced firearm you've seen at a gunshow?

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Pre WWII FN P35 with no original finish and it looked liked it had been used to shoot a boatload of SMG ammo in its time...$3K.

And this was twenty years ago:what:
 
Best (worst?) I've ever seen was a set of four Perazzi shotguns, in 12ga., 20ga., 28ga. and .410, superbly finished, engraved, gold-inlaid and stocked. The asking price for the set? A mere $280,000.00

I saw a set like that at a show in Dallas. A bargain at $225,000.
 
Glock 22 early second gen. Beat to heck, finish scratched, no mags, $450. The guy had a whole table of pistols that were simply stacked on top of each other. None of them had mags, and it looked like he kept them all in a cardboard box for storage between shows. He wasn't doing much business.
 
At every Alabama gun show that I have been to, recently, there's one guy who keeps trying to sell what looks like a Glock 30 in terrible condition, for 800 dollars. The handle looks like some dog chewed it up, and then someone put a soldering iron to it. The darn thing is so spiky, that you'd probably cut your hand holding it. Of course, the guy trying to sell it asserts that this is a custom Glock, with an improved gripping texture.

:rolleyes:

He also has a "Do not touch any of the merchandise, unless you are buying it" sign. Very rude guy.
 
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